14 Sustainable Hotels, Eco Lodges, Resorts in the Caribbean

14 of the best sustainable stays in the Caribbean, from Antigua to Bahamas, hand picked and verified so you can book somewhere with a trip that protects the islands it visits.

Where to stay for solar power in the Caribbean

The 14 best solar powered stays in the Caribbean run on rooftop and standalone solar fields, pair that clean energy with rainwater harvesting, and feed you from farm to table kitchens that cut the food miles to almost nothing.

From Barbuda to Dominica to the Bahamas these eco lodges, resorts and island hideaways are top rated for living off the sun without losing comfort, whether that is Frangipani Eco Lodge running 100% solar on a raw Barbudan oceanfront, Coulibri Ridge sitting completely off grid on a standalone solar field, or Pine Cay moving every guest by solar charged golf cart.

How we decide the best solar power stays in the Caribbean

Each Caribbean stay on this list is hand picked and checked for sustainability done genuinely.

The first thing we look at is how a stay powers itself, because real sustainability starts with where the energy comes from. We favour places that run on their own clean systems rather than leaning on the grid, like Coulibri Ridge, which runs completely off grid on a standalone solar field with massive battery storage and rainwater capture high in the Dominica mountains, or Rosalie Bay Eco Resort, powered by a self built wind and solar microgrid on Dominica’s wild oceanfront.

We then check that the claim is backed by something more than a brochure, so we weight independent certification heavily. A stay like Lamblion Apartments is Green Globe certified, and Serafina Organic Farm holds an Organic Certified standard, which means an outside body has actually inspected what happens on the ground rather than taking the owner’s word for it.

Food matters as much as power, because a stay that grows or sources its meals locally cuts the hidden footprint of everything on the plate. We look for genuine farm to table kitchens, like Charela INN, backed by a 174 acre working farm feeding a farm to table French Jamaican kitchen, or Camp Cabarita, whose Jamaican farm to table menu comes off the land deep in the Jamaican interior.

Finally we judge what a stay does for the place it sits in, since being sustainable overall means caring for the surrounding land and water, not just the buildings. Cooper Island Beach Club pairs its solar microgrid with on site desalination and wastewater recycling, while Small Hope Bay Lodge builds its whole stay around protecting the reef it dives, with solar water heating and reverse osmosis behind the scenes.

The eco lodges, farm stays and beachfront resorts gathered here have proven they deliver real sustainability while taking care of the islands and their guests. For the full picture, see our guide to the best sustainable hotels across the Caribbean.

Top Picks for solar power in the Caribbean

  • Frangipani Eco Lodge (Barbuda): a 100% solar powered, Barbudan and female owned lodge on a raw oceanfront you have entirely to yourself.
  • Coulibri Ridge (Dominica): completely off grid on a standalone solar field with massive battery storage and rainwater capture high in the mountains.
  • Pine Cay (Turks and Caicos): a private island where every guest moves by solar charged golf cart across a grid tied solar layout.

Frangipani Eco Lodge runs on solar power, making clean renewable energy the backbone of its sustainability credentials.

Frangipani Eco Lodge earns its place on an overall sustainability list because it is solar powered, drawing its energy from the sun rather than the grid. That commitment to renewable power is paired with a relaxed, clothing optional setting, so the lodge keeps its footprint light while staying genuinely laid back. It is the kind of place where the eco label reflects how the property actually runs day to day.

What sets Lamblion Apartments apart is heritage preservation and wildlife care, a genuinely rounded green approach rather than a single token gesture.

What sets Lamblion Apartments apart is the breadth of its commitment: the property runs on solar power and conserves water, so the everyday basics of energy and resources are handled responsibly. Alongside that, it protects local heritage and looks after wildlife, meaning your stay supports both the cultural and natural fabric of the place. With these credentials independently verified, Lamblion Apartments is a property where sustainability is woven through the whole operation rather than bolted on.

Serafina Organic Farm makes the list thanks to an organic certified working farm stay where the growing of food and the welcome to guests are part of the same low impact system.

Serafina Organic Farm holds organic certification and is a verified listing, so its sustainability credentials are not just a marketing line but built into how the property grows and operates. Guests stay surrounded by its own garden and the wildlife it shares the land with, in a setting prized for its solitude rather than its footfall. For anyone wanting a Caribbean stay where the food, the land and the pace of life all pull in the same sustainable direction, Serafina Organic Farm makes the case on its own merits.

Camp Cabarita runs on solar power with active water conservation and its own garden, making it a genuine all round sustainability pick for Jamaica's north coast.

Camp Cabarita backs up its eco credentials across the board, drawing its electricity from solar power and putting water conservation measures in place rather than leaning on a single green gesture. The on site garden ties the property to its own patch of land, reflecting the same low impact ethos that runs through the rest of the camp. Taken together, the solar energy, the careful water use and the garden make Camp Cabarita a well rounded choice for travellers who want sustainability woven through their whole stay.

Charela INN is a natural fit, with several verified eco credentials at once, including solar power, water conservation and active waste management.

Rather than leaning on a single green gesture, Charela INN pairs solar power with water conservation and a waste management programme, which is exactly the kind of joined up approach an overall sustainability stay should show. It is also a verified property, so those eco claims are confirmed rather than taken on trust. That combination of renewable energy, mindful water use and responsible waste handling is what makes it a genuine all rounder for sustainability minded travellers.

Pick Cooper Island Beach Club for formal credentials and more through its setting: a small, low impact beach club on its own quiet British Virgin Islands cay, surrounded by garden and wildlife.

Reachable only by boat, Cooper Island Beach Club is the kind of remote, self contained property whose modest footprint is shaped by the island itself, with a garden on site and wildlife all around it. That isolation keeps things small scale and tied to nature rather than to crowds or sprawl, which is why it belongs among lower impact Caribbean stays. We have not seen a formal sustainability certification or published programme in its listing, so we class it as a naturally light touch escape rather than a credentialed eco resort.

Here Jungle Bay offers because the resort runs plastic free, draws its energy from solar power and actively conserves water.

Jungle Bay treats sustainability as a whole property commitment rather than a single gesture, combining solar power, a plastic free operation and deliberate water conservation. Those three measures together cover energy, waste and water, which is exactly the rounded approach an overall sustainability stay should deliver. for anyone who want a resort that takes the broad view rather than ticking just one box, Jungle Bay is a genuine fit.

Rosalie Bay Eco Resort stands out here for serious water conservation, waste management and a working garden.

Rosalie Bay Eco Resort runs on geothermal energy and backs it up with active water conservation and waste management, so its sustainability is built into how the property actually operates rather than bolted on. The resort also keeps its own garden and furnishes rooms with natural fibres, and its riverside, beachfront setting puts guests close to local wildlife. Taken together, the energy, water, waste and natural materials make it a rounded choice ideal if you want sustainability across the whole stay rather than a single token gesture.

What sets Tubagua Eco Lodge apart is active waste management and a garden, so its day to day operation is built around treading lightly on its hilltop Dominican Republic setting.

Tubagua Eco Lodge keeps the lights on with solar power rather than leaning on the grid, and it backs that up with a waste management approach that stops a remote lodge becoming a burden on the land around it. Its on site garden ties the place to what grows there, while the surrounding wildlife is part of the draw rather than something the lodge works against. Taken together, the solar, the waste handling, the garden and the wildlife rich setting make Tubagua a property where sustainability runs across the whole operation, not just one corner of it.

Balenbouche Estate makes the list thanks to heritage preservation and protected wildlife, a rounded approach rather than a single green gesture.

Balenbouche Estate runs on solar power and conserves water across the property, so the everyday footprint of a stay is kept low. Alongside that, Balenbouche Estate preserves its historic estate buildings and looks after the wildlife on its land, meaning the sustainability story covers energy, water, heritage and nature together. That breadth is exactly why Balenbouche Estate belongs on a list judged by overall sustainability rather than one standout feature.

Coulibri Ridge runs as a self sufficient, solar powered mountain resort whose whole design puts overall sustainability at the centre of the stay.

Coulibri Ridge draws its electricity from the sun, so the lights, the cooling and the comforts of the resort are kept running without leaning on the grid. The estate is built around its own gardens and the surrounding wildlife, which keeps the place green and rooted in its landscape rather than walled off from it. Taken together the solar power, the productive gardens and the protected natural setting make Coulibri Ridge a genuine all round sustainability choice, not a single tick on a checklist.

Geejam Hotel is a natural fit, with water conservation and a protected wildlife setting.

Geejam Hotel approaches sustainability on more than one front, combining heritage preservation with active water conservation so the property treads lightly on its surroundings. Its wildlife focus means the natural setting is looked after rather than paved over, which is why Geejam Hotel reads as a rounded sustainable stay rather than a one-note green claim. Taken together, these efforts let Geejam Hotel sit comfortably on a list judged on overall sustainability.

Pick Pine Cay for a private island resort that runs on solar power and manages its own waste and water on a self contained patch of the Turks and Caicos.

Pine Cay backs up its sustainability credentials with the systems a remote island actually needs, drawing on solar power for energy and pairing that with active waste management and water conservation so the resort treads lightly on a place with no mainland infrastructure to fall back on. Because Pine Cay is its own island, that solitude also protects the surrounding wildlife, keeping crowds and development off the land and out of the water. Taken together, the solar generation, waste handling, water conservation and protected setting make Pine Cay a genuine all round sustainability story rather than a single green gesture.

Small Hope Bay Lodge brings water conservation, an on site garden and active heritage preservation.

Rather than leaning on a single green gesture, Small Hope Bay Lodge spreads its effort across the things that matter most, drawing on green grid electricity to lower the carbon load of its power and running water conservation measures to protect a scarce island resource. Its garden keeps some of the supply close to home, while its commitment to heritage preservation means the lodge looks after the local culture and character around it, not just the environment. Taken together, that mix of energy, water, food and heritage care is what makes it a well rounded choice perfect for guests who want sustainability handled across the board.

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